Popular Kick streamer Xposed has subverted expectations, bringing viewers another slice of highly enjoyable and unexpected content - betting on how many cars would go through a traffic light before it turns red again.
This unorthodox betting market was highlighted by the streamer during a live broadcast. Playing on Roobet, the streamer had placed a $20,000 whether 11 or 14 cars would make it through the traffic lights in the Public Square in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Have you ever seen this before? 🚦
— Roobet (@Roobet) February 12, 2026
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Then, luck struck with exactly 14 cars passing through the traffic lights before they turned red, with the streamer winning $363,971 in the process, highlighting how casinos are looking for alternative ways to engage players and gamify the casino and betting experiences.
Xposed was ecstatic with the win and called betting on this type of content "addiction unlocked."
Xposed was playing "CCTV: Rush Hour," a game developed by live game studio 155.io, described as a "CCTV-based betting game," which is establishing a new, if somewhat unorthodox, genre of gaming.
The game is created to resemble a live betting contest in a sense, and offers not just the outright number of cars that would pass but also an under/over option, which essentially challenges participants to guess if more or fewer cars than a certain pre-determined number would pass through the traffic light.
Despite the win, Xposed has also been known to lose, so much so that he has appeared depressed on stream on occasion.
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